Letter – Henry Richmond to John Fenwick – 23 Jan 1768

Document Type: Letter
Date: 23 Jan 1768
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: John Fenwick
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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To Mr John Fenwick in Roberts’s Place York                                    Newca[stle] 23d Janry 1768

Sir

Inclosed you receive my bill on Plumb & Browne for Two hundred & Eleven pounds one shilling and Nine pence payable to you or Order Twenty days after this date which is the value of the two receipts you sent me dated Yesterday. It will be for your Security and my Satisfaction that you should advise me that this bill comes safe to hand: because if I do not receive such Advice, I shall of course apprehend that the bill has miscarried and think it right to stop payment of it. I am etc    HR

Newcastle 23d Janry 1768 £211. 1. 9

Twenty days after date Pay Mr John Fenwick or order Two hundred & Eleven pounds one Shilling and Ninepence Value in Acco[un]t & place the Same to Acco[un]t as by Advice from   Hen Richmond

To Messrs Plumb & Browne

Goldsmiths Foster Lane London


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